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Libra Woman and Sagittarius Man

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The average Sagittarius man is not as marriage-oriented in his youth as he might be, or as the Libra girl would like him to be. She thinks in terms of togetherness in the total sense; so, naturally, if she’s in love with him, she images rings and vows. There’s nothing wrong with that; in fact, a marriage between them would likely be successful and stimulating. But if this man doesn’t work the wanderlust and curiosity out of his system before he weds, he may satisfy those powerful urges after he weds. Which is preferable? It’s her choice.

 

Not all, but may male Archers are reluctant to leap into legal liaisons the first moment they’re sure it’s love. It isn’t that his man is against marriage, but he just managed to break loose from his family’s smothering hold on his mental, emotional and physical activity, and he needs some time to bask in his freedom, before losing it again.

 

But that doesn’t indicate he should be set free to roam far. If she lets him go free, and he roams too far, he may forget to return, get lost somewhere out there in his beckoning dreams – whereas, if she’d been firmer from the start, he might still be holding her in his arms, while thy listen to the silvery sound of rain on the roof – or holding her hand, as they stroll toward the village path, smelling the sweet hay.

 

They’ll always have plenty to talk about. She sees the small boy behind his bravado, and would like to spend her whole life educating him. Every Libra woman has a schoolteacher hidden somewhere inside her. He’s so curious about everything, understanding how a woman feels and what causes her emotions intrigues him. He has a thousand questions, to which she has at least two thousand answers.

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